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Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring: A Novel Approach
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Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring: A Novel Approach

Ilana Harman-Boehm, Avner Gal, Alexander M. Raykhman, Jeffrey D. Zahn, Eugene Naidis and Yulia Mayzel
Journal of Diabetes Science Technology, Vol.3(2), pp.253-260
2009
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T34M92WF
PMCID: PMC2771521

Abstract

noninvasive glucose monitoring self-monitoring of blood glucose ear clip combination methodology Patient self-monitoring Blood sugar monitoring Diagnosis, Noninvasive
Background: The main concern in noninvasive (NI) glucose measurement is achieving high accuracy readings, although no blood (or other fluid) is involved in the process. Using methods based on different physical properties of a measured object can ensure the independence of each of the readings and therefore improve the validity of the end result. By using a combination of (three) independent technologies—ultrasonic, electromagnetic, and thermal—GlucoTrack™ presents a unique approach for a real-time, truly NI blood glucose spot measurement. Methods: Clinical trials were performed in two stages. Stage 1 was an initial method validation and performance verification of the device. In this stage, 50 type 1 and 2 diabetic patients, as well as healthy subjects, were evaluated with GlucoTrack against Ascensia Elite® (Bayer). In the second stage, 85 additional diabetic subjects were evaluated in half and full daytime sessions using a GlucoTrack comparison with HemoCue® (Glucose 201+). Results: A total of 135 subjects were tested during the trial period, producing 793 data pairs. Using Clarke error grid analysis, 92% of the readings fell in the clinically acceptable zones A and B, with 50% in the A zone. Mean and median relative absolute differences were 29.9 and 19.9%, respectively. Conclusions: Integrating several modalities for NI assessment of glucose level enables more accurate readings, while a possible aberration in one modality is bypassed by the others. The present generation of GlucoTrack gives promising results; however, further improvement of the accuracy of the device is needed.
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